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she spent the most time in space
Shannon Lucid set the U.S. record for longest stay in space in 1996
09/19/1996 After 181 days, astronaut Shannon Lucid breaks endurance record in space
Shannon Lucid spent 188 days in space in 1996.
Actually that is a very good question...nobody actually went in a shuttle they were sent there by rocket boots so yeah very intresting indeed. I have actually went to the museum and saw one of the rocket boots and of course there was a sign that told me about the rocket boots so yes that should answer your question.
she spent the most time in space
Shannon Lucid became an Astronaut in 1978. According to Wiki...Lucid was selected for the NASA Astronaut Corps in 1978. Of the six women in this first class with female astronauts, Lucid was the only one who was a mother at the time of being hired.Lucid's first space flight was in June 1985 onSpace Shuttle Discovery's mission STS-51-G. She also flew on shuttle missions STS-34 in 1989,STS-43 in 1991, and STS-58 in 1993.Lucid is best known for her fifth spaceflight, when she spent 188 days in space, from March 22 to September 26, 1996, including 179 days aboardMir, the Russian space station.(This was the longest time in space by an American.)
Shannon Lucid's birth name is Shannon W. Wells.
Shannon Lucid was born on January 14, 1943.
Shannon Lucid is 68 years old (birthdate: January 14, 1943).
Shannon Lucid has: Played herself in "The Most Fascinating Women of 1996" in 1996. Played Woman in Underwater Simulation in "Armageddon" in 1998. Played herself in "The Shot That Shook the World" in 2005. Played Herself - NASA Astronaut in "Conquering Space: The Moon and Beyond" in 2005. Played Astronaut biochemist in "The Wild Blue Yonder" in 2005.
Shannon Lucid was brave, because she went into space and ate food with no water in it to stay healthy.
Shannon Lucid set the U.S. record for longest stay in space in 1996
cause it wanted to be
09/19/1996 After 181 days, astronaut Shannon Lucid breaks endurance record in space
Charles A. "Charlie" Bassett; Charles F. Bolden, jr; Dr. Charles E. "Chuck" Brady; Charles J. Camarda; Charles P. "Pete" Conrad; Charles D. Gemar; Charles O. "Charlie" Hobaugh; Charles Precourt; Charles L. Veach; That's all I can think of right now...
What might be the dependent variable in Shannon lucid's experiment